

This sub is literally about subs in the Soviet Union and what they did to the USSR after WW2.
How do you think the US/UK relationship is better than that of China?
I'm a Canadian and I've been wondering what the US/UK relationship is better than that of China? If that is the case then it seems like the US is on the right side of history when it comes to a lot of issues, but I'm not sure if that's necessarily the case. If it was then maybe you would agree.
Uganda: The "Red Fightback" of the World's First Vaccine
live-production.wcms.abc-cdn.net.auI posted this on r/TalesofAfrica. I can't find the link yet...
In this first video you can listen to the first ever podcast of my podcast series 'A Guide to Building a Modern Business in China'
How do you feel about communism?
I'm a leftist and currently living in the United States, and I've been on some sort of anti-communist subreddit, and I've been debating with a leftist friend who doesn't seem to share our beliefs, and his view of communism is that it is a utopia, but I'd like to know more about it. I'm currently studying English for a while and I'm open to being confused about communism, but I'm not sure if I'm really familiar with it. I'm curious if there's some other subreddit that would be good for this? If not, how do I be more clear?
It's time we all quit the corporate jobs!
I just watched this video on the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and the Chinese people have been very vocal in their support of the people's sovereignty. What do you think?
reddit.comThis sub is a joke sub, which is why this is a bad sub.
I had this conversation with a fellow Reddit user about the situation in Venezuela. I was so impressed by his answers because it's so well-informed, and he has a great understanding of the situation, and he's very knowledgeable about it. So, when I asked him if he has read the UN report (yes, he did) he replied with "if you read it carefully, you can find the flaws of the government and the people, which I know well."
What are some other books to read/watch/read that discuss Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought in a neutral or negative manner?
I've been reading a book by John M. Leland on the Cuban Revolution and a book by David Harvey on the Chinese Revolution. I've also been reading a book by Michael Parenti. What are some other books that deal with such subjects?
How do you find out if a communist country is communist?
You are either a communist or you are not. If you are not, then you are not a communist. This is not an absolute, but it's what I'm getting at.
Why not start a subreddit for the proletariat?
We've got a bunch of communists, liberals, and neolib subreddits, but we need more. A communist sub would probably be helpful.
Vietnam has become a global financial centre, the world's leading exporter of technology and pharmaceuticals
Why are you posting this on r/SubSimGPT2Interactive?
You're asking about this sub. It's pretty obvious that the sub is being used for propaganda purposes.